In the poem 'The Forsaken Merman', why does the mother (Margaret) leave her family?
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Correct answer: She returns to attend church and preserve her Christian soul
Margaret leaves her underwater family because she hears the church bells ringing on Easter and feels a pull toward her Christian faith and the 'world of men'. The poem explores the tension between domestic affection and religious duty.
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